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I woke up in someone’s backyard under the stars with a cracked iPhone and a handful of pills that weren’t mine but I took them anyway and you were laying half under me with white residue under your nose and a black eye from where you punched zack trying to get away because he’s on the run and we needed somewhere to stay and he broke your brand new **** in half I woke up in the backseat of your car under a blanket and you from too much drunken *** in the middle of the woods and I got out of the car and tucked your **** back into your ***** pants and watched the rest of the flames turn to embers as our friends smoked the last of the **** and I could have sworn Kyle was drinking the **** water which was straight from the river and you stole $14 from me that night and you were bleeding from your brain but that’s okay because my heart is still the only thing harder than the rock you cracked your skull on
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Feb 26, 2014
Feb 26, 2014 at 11:02 PM UTC
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I woke up in someone’s backyard under the stars with a cracked iPhone and a handful of pills that weren’t mine but I took them anyway and you were laying half under me with white residue under your nose and a black eye from where you punched zack trying to get away because he’s on the run and we needed somewhere to stay and he broke your brand new **** in half I woke up in the backseat of your car under a blanket and you from too much drunken *** in the middle of the woods and I got out of the car and tucked your **** back into your ***** pants and watched the rest of the flames turn to embers as our friends smoked the last of the **** and I could have sworn Kyle was drinking the **** water which was straight from the river and you stole $14 from me that night and you were bleeding from your brain but that’s okay because my heart is still the only thing harder than the rock you cracked your skull on
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Feb 26, 2014
Feb 26, 2014 at 11:02 PM UTC
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